Not my choice! It was the Freshairess's Choice ;)
I really like the Stackoverflow podcast too, neat window into how far
behind .NET developers are on frameworks and methodologies :)
Craig.
On 22-Dec-09, at 11:08 PM, Martin Makundi wrote:
Don't force people to register.. look at e.g., stac
Don't force people to register.. look at e.g., stackoverflow.com
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Martin
2009/12/23 Craig Tataryn :
> Finished a project at the beginning of the year that was Wicket based. The
> designers really loved it, they didn't have much experience with designing
> for Java-based frameworks (they hacked
We were rocking 1.3.5 btw.
On 22-Dec-09, at 9:30 PM, Craig Tataryn wrote:
Finished a project at the beginning of the year that was Wicket
based. The designers really loved it, they didn't have much
experience with designing for Java-based frameworks (they hacked ASP/
ASP.NET mostly). I dr
Finished a project at the beginning of the year that was Wicket
based. The designers really loved it, they didn't have much
experience with designing for Java-based frameworks (they hacked ASP/
ASP.NET mostly). I drew up a quick tutorial covering the basics of
Wicket, how to preserve the l